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XLVII, No. 42_ NEW “JUDGE WELCOMED Bar Association Lauds Retiring Judge Fulton Prince Rupert County Bar association bid retir- ing County Court Judge William Otis Fulton a warm farewell at the Provincial Court House Thursday af- ternoon and ut the same time welcomed his successor William Arthur Schultz. £000 csr ee Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1958 > Prince Rupert Daily And Key to the Great Northwest tanding Room Only” At Scout, Cub Jamboree Despite adverse weather a ¢rowd of more than 400 parents, friends and relatives circled the HMCS Chatham drill hall floor Friday night as Prince Ru- pert and District Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs staged a successful jamboree, e ' Scout and Cub ceremonies, felg ter .work and play were demonstrat- ea udbury ‘gram as main master of cere- “ ‘monies and then each troop and ed to'the large crowd and the Tug Battling - ; pack leader outlined their boys’ : Williamson launched the pro- iprogram was run off smoothly _ by the dozen leaders and a score 'Of assistants. | WILLIAMSON EMCEE } programs, ° | After a “grand howl” by all High Seas | gus led by William Bisset, the ‘ oe : Scouts directed by Paul DeKock VANCOUVER (CP)— The 10,000 - ton Liberian! f demonstrated raising of the flag. ‘leader Wilfred St. Claire, per- RETIRING JUDGE William Otis Fulton, left, is pictured congratulating his successor, ! District Commissioner E. A. mae First Prince Rupert ack, Judge William Arthur Schultz, First Prince Rupert Cub pa ft & combined welcome and freighter Lomaland,! formed Wolf Cub exercises ; farewell ceremony stage Y tad . gcifi¢«! Second Prince Rupert Cub | Prince Rupert Bart Association |Adrift in the Pacific! P . ta. ee - pack, led by Mr. Bissett gave a Ocean 400 miles off Van-: most’ effective rendition of the | last Thursday. i : “ Sac ati: Banana Boat Song” and also a | Staff photo by Meinhart Lagies couver Island since Satur- ‘campfire song. ‘day, was taken at the provincial court house i ‘ . +,.| directed by Mrs. Robert Munroe ‘Sunday night by the Vic- | showed “Cub play time.” TO THE POINT—Unsung for many years, the world's pri- mary writing tool,. the wood- cased led pencil, is now being honored. The week of Feb. 24 in tow! Third Prince Rupert Cub pack, a e | City Doctor toria-based tug Sudbury. | gasp How. DANCE The Lomaland was in Prince: ihe * Rupert last March for a ship-|, Fitsl Port Edward Cub pack i Judge Fulton, who retired re-) Which he held his office. cently after 10 years’ in hiy. “Friendliness, wisdom and: Prince Rupert office, will jeave 8feat humanitarianism have al-: for Vancouver in the near fu-) Ways been Your «Honor’s out-} ture to joic his sons. pifanding qualities a8 a judge,” Mr. Schultz, a ‘former wetl-; Mr. Harvey said. known criminal lawyer in Van-} He also stressed Judge Ful- couver, will also act as Supreme. ton's record of having very few Court Judge for the Prince Ru-| of his judgments appealed pert county. cessfully. - In extending good wishes to’ “In this respect Your Honor fs ‘Judge Fulton, senior barrister, probably unequalled in British |, . oT. Harvey commended the Columbia,” Mr. Harvey sald. is udge for the distinction with; Judge Fulton, thanking the { ae were -;, Bar. for the “full co-operation t ' [ have always enjoyed,” said he ‘ . sudden Death i regretted leaving his office, ; | > “Dve had a pretty pood time : is he Suc- } . said, ithis morning “from” Esqu : for ;sutthern /HMCS Ontario. i, Dr. W. B. M. Hick, 320 Second a@ surgeon lHeu- itenant in the Royal Canadian iNavy (Re iE ‘ Avenue | OnCruise | A Prince Rupert doctor sailed | quimalt | ic cruise ° ofr a three-month Pacific wate West, IMCS “Ontario” istant medical offi ario’” sailed at 10 rujse to Australia a.m. and While serving in HMCS “On- LS ON the Sudbury is héaded for Van-! serve) attached to!a Joad of lumber. IMCS “Chatham,”. joined the! porne s today as as-ijmembers were all right an cer. The “On-! ship is in no immediate danger. for a} New made history towing Zculand, stopping at Pearl Har- bour, Hawaii, Suva in Fiji, Auck- land, N.Z.,and Sydney, Australia. ; in 1955. i " junder the leadership of Stuart ; ment of barley from the Govern-'snety demonstrated knot tying ;ment Grain Elevator. jand games and the Sixth Prince Harley Blagborne cf Victoria, | Ru aptain of the tug, said in a/jO. adio - telephone, conversation | how i \ jungle dance... | couver and is battling high seas. ;apparently broke down while it/tion of William Williams. j was on its way to Vancouver for The First Prince’ Rupert Capt Blag-{ Scout troop gave tower building aid he believed the crew! displays, a signalling display ad theland demonstrated first aid, songs and a drill, under the lead- ership of Mr. DeKock. a : Emergency first aid was dem- j abled Greek freighter Makedon-| oy ssraied by the Third Prince }ia 3,500 miles across the Pacific | ;Rupert Scout troop directed by ; David Bown. The Sudbury is the tue which the dis- Capt. Blagborne said the tue pert Cubs directed by Mrs. R. reen performed °a grand ‘ Special ‘everits* and mimicry were performed by the - Miller The engines of the Lomaland | Bay Scout troop under the direc- Mr. Welcomed Judge Schultz as a “worthy successor’ Knocks Out 8,288 Cs . ° to the first. four County Court [ / alres ‘judees in Prince Rupert. “4 C7 On Tha lighter vein, he expressed rn , i hope Judge Sehultz would live’ “A free-for-all seramb'te in f oe up to his predecessors’ record of front of the Legion goal during | tariv.” Surgeon Lieutenant Hick 2nd the Lomaland Sunday night will be responsible for the health Were between Cape St. James, and physical fitness of some 700/07 the southern tip of the Queen n the southern up of the Queen! A, P, Norberg naval personnel including a! Charlotte Islands, anc tip ape “lass of “Venture” cadets who: Funeral Held ,Scott on the northern o : 3, Vancouver Island. are receiving intense courses in: navigation and seamanship dur- avsudden-death overtime pemod $n) Friday night's broombull mateh resulted in a seeond win for Kinsmen in the three-pame tournament, Although wnotticinl, rumor was strong that the deciding Goal was scored against the Le- gion by one of their own play- ers. Leading 4-0 at (he end of thie Second period, The | Canadian Legion players were vietimis of Asmashing comeback by (he op- Position in the third, mostly in the person of Fred Hunsthi, whi. racked up three quick poals to put the Kinsmen baek fa con: tention. With Dawn Bucher coun dn the third period the Kinsmen tied the pame, toredas jt into an overtime period when they went on to win, | A, Wlaboe proved ta be the Leplon’s, Cop searer, tallying twa! fonts dn the fist peciod mane ones fy the second. Phe fourth pau was scored by Mike Sehwab divi Lhe seer ud) period, “The scheduled: Suturday nthe game doo the Clyvie Contre Cer: tonnhal Sports Jubilee had to be postponed: anil) lrlday onipht when Qhe Kinsmen wil oimeet ROMP for the flaadbin the three. game seres Ino Friday night's | enbhacsve play, Alun Breth won the stiles when he was vietorious ia md of QS wanes played, During the dntermisston of the (Continued on pare oo See SUDDEN DEATH NOW...in Vtabler daity 9 Vitomins +12 Minorals om REXALL a SUPER PLENAMINS AN vilaining with known require miowts plus vital minesalst a 36's, $2.50; 72's, $4.70 14d's, $7, ORMES DRUGS LTD, ' ‘4d ff outliving the 70-year mark. Judge Sehultz suld he was hapoy to have been appointed ta the Prince Rupert county and added he was louking forward to making many friends here.” Members of the Bar present wth othe ceremony were: J.T, Ray, ing the cruise, Dr. Hick will re- turn to Prince Rupert on May 6, Able Seaman J. T. Cormier iso of this city who is serving in HMCS “Fraser,” is today in Hong Kong. The second Cana- dian) Escort Squadron. sails to- morrow for Saigo en route for JTlarvey, A. Broee Brown, Ao A. Okinawa and Pearl Harbour, ar- JW. MeDonedl, WON. Poole, Willai riving i April 2 Federal Flection Campaign Gathering “Head of Steam” back in Esquimalt on Py The Canadian Press The Mareh 3) election campaign ds plea, Party leaders will be on the | Mhustings tonight an widely sep- | arated puts of the country. The: Fight Brings Jail Term Acateamonth jal ternary was Wanded down dn pokes court Soturdiy morning Co We year-old Ceorpe Cecil of this «ily who pleaded pullty fooa charge of COUSIN 0 disturbance aaa pub: Ile place by Stelithage, Magistrate ho Applewhaite, When pronounelag sentence, totd fhe necused “you'd better pet hold of yoursell oo. you've: been In this court foo often.” According to testiiony of the RCMP the disturbince took phice muy Wednesday morning in front of a Third Avenue cute Where Cecil wis reported to have been Heh with a woman, On the approach of the: patiee ear Creel) “took to his heels" aid Wis Snally apprehended by po- Reo Friday olght after a seareh of the elty, gathering a full head of | nanan Prime Minister Diefenbaker {s seheduled to motor fron Ote tiwa to Cornwall, Ont, for an eleeUion meeting tontght. He speaks at Tull, Que, Tuesday be- fore heading east again for one. night staps at Rimouski, Que, Charlottetown, Sydney, N.S. and Saint John, NB. Liberal chieftata Lester 2. Pearson ds dn Vaneouver, his second trp there since he was chosen dis party’s leader Jan, 16, CO Leader Coldwell ds sched. Wed to uddress a public meeting lanight at Lemberg, Sask, while Solon Low, Sucdal Credit lender, ls scheduled to spenk tonight at Indinonton, ‘ he Boy Escapes Auto Wreck Acar driven by a Prince Rue pert youngster ds belleved to be total Joss followdnag wn aecddent on Eleventh Avent early Satur- day morning, RCMY clty detachment reports the cur went out of control and railed over in the diteh at about Tim, Saturday. The driver es- cuped walnjured, funeral services for Herbert Percival Norberg, former Prince Rupert resident who died in ‘Vancouver last Monday at the i City firemen answered only | age of 39, were held at 2 p.m. pone call Friday night when a‘ Saturday from Ferguson Funeral ‘chimney fire took them out to; Home. Arthur H. Melin officiat- '20 Cow Bay at 8 o'clock. There led. i; was no damage. ' Hymns sung were ' On Saturday night a eall to God My Shepherd” ithe Moose Temple at 745 Pirst. ‘Things New,” Averiue West required little at-- Pallbearers for interment at tention as only a waste paper Fairview Cemetery were Vernon basket outside the building had. Fossum, David Hadland, J. 8, been ignited by a burning cig) Furness, Harold Johnson. Alfred Firemen Called ‘Twice On Weeken “Jehovah, and “All has been named Pencil Week. The neat trick serving as pen- cil “queen” is Judy Smith, and what's queen th: cil. today causing a racing car. to go out of control into the crowd, killing several specta- tors. Officials have called off the remainder of the race. Rebels last night kidnapped Argentina's world champion driver, Juan Manuel Fangio and were thwarted in an at- tempt to take Britain's Stir- ling Moss captive, An earlier report said that Fangio had been released to- day but it was later found to be a rumor started by the reb- els to add to the confusion. Not Guilty Plea Brings Remand Twenty - one - year - ola Klaus Jochim Wolfgang Eichstaedt of Kitimat was remanded for trial] tomorrow by Magistrate E. T, Applewhaite when. he pleaded not guilty in elly police court this morning to.a charge of sup- Arette. iTlansen and Axel Hansen, plying a minor with liquor, # a Po ag We , o : ve : ' : % t i . : 1 a. ae y Lele OAs rieernt: ctr veensntanenins tvediiesinecscal onsite web ba cas dat ened iE oben i cat sernne webu he mREHANIERE PTCA PY * Usp , ney . | af ahd aes kd pba medes Beg Place got underway. _ City superintendent of works, Carl Gustafson, said today he Strengthened city work crews with 30 men hired’ through the local branch of the National Unemployment Service to finish the job within the shortest pos- sible time. Tentative completion date is the end of May. “Beach Place is one of the sections in town that have been awaiting an adequate. sewage son said. . “Within three months there will be one less source of un- Sanitary conditions in the city.” . ; Mr. Gustafson also reported ‘that plans for an overall sew- : age system are nearing comple- tion and will be placed before city council in May. The- plans are being worked i out jointly by Mr. Gustafson and ; Associated Engineers. system for years,” Mr. Gustaf-|.--— —Gaunt, ‘bespectacled ‘Ar- {decisive factor in Fe PRICE TEN CENTS ae turo Frondizi, a leftwing intellectual, is. the new president-elect of .Argén:. tina. The support of-ban= ished dictator Juan: D. Peron apparently was a his land- slide victory, © .Frondizi ran far. ahead ”-of Churchill — | | | | middle-of-the-roader . Ricardo ‘Allowed |Balbin Sunday’ in Argentin’'s | first free presidential: election“in: more than a decade. Nire other opponents. trailed far . behind: ++ ae ee " 4 , , - ! - ~ F Ps | Completion Set = | ‘For End of May | Jobs for 30 unemployed men were provided by the city today as work on’ sewer installation at Beach $7 oy more fitting for a an a king-sized pen- 7 | u-Sir Winston Churchill smok-:-.Frondiat’s wing: ‘HAVANA ()—Cuban rebels have been blamed for spread- ing oil on the course of the Gran Premio’ auto races here ~ Both are lawyers. and -repre=.: jsent left and right wings ‘of the. Radical - party—a © consery \First Visitors |: ROQUEBRUNE CAP MARTIN Troup despite its n ; -Bpparent collected ‘votes from many of th strong-arm seements: of Argen-: ‘tina’s “political spectrum: “His backers. ranged from, Comm [ists to ‘Jdbor: to: P ed a cigar today ‘with the first t -bvisitor he‘has beer alowed: since _ fhe came down with pneumonia . | and. pleurisy a “week ago. 2.) : Pierre Jean Moatti, the local, p os : i district governor, and his wife]. With more-than‘ 8,000,000 Ar. j called at the Riviera villa where gentines voting,’ unofficial fig- the British elder statesman. is] tires early today gave Frondizi be [staying to: express, their wishes/ 1,434,773 votes, Baldin 892133. os and those of the French people}. During his campaign Frondizi: og | for a speedy recovery. i “We had a cigar together,” Moatti said, “He looked fine.” The governor explained that: he had given Churchill one of. pledged amnesty for all.Peron~ ists. He never specificially in- cluded Peron, but his’ statement’ raised speculation as to whether: ' Frondizi would let the banished © this morning from the Orient. paveriishiy his cigars and Churchill had returned the compliment with one of his own. The daily medical bulletin: , noted continued progress by the 83-year-old former prime minis- ter. It said his pleurisy was troubling him less. The bulletin was the first to mention the fact that the pleurisy had been caus- ing any pain to Churchill. Freighter Here The freighter SS Wanderer, of Liberlan registry, is berthed at the Government Grain Ele- vator in Prinee Rupert to take on a cargo of 9,975 tons of No. 1 and No. 2 feed barley. The Wanderer arrived at 10:30 dictator return. : Frondizi said “Sunday nigh tthe first job of the new Con- gress would be to enact a general amnesty law covering all parties and including those now in jail for their polltics, Speeder Fined John Gordon Anton, 21, of 1009 Sixth Avenue East was fined $15 and costs or in default of payment 10 days in jail: when he pleaded guilty in police court Saturday morning to a charge of Speeding. . RCMP told magistrate Ey.T. Applewhaite that Anton had been driving his automobile. at speeds close to 40 mph in the:20 mpH zone on Third Avenue West cena kA SUNG TN y carly Saturday morning, NOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR Edward Knight points out features of the huge $20,000 X-ray machine installed in 1954 In the Prince Rupert General hospital to members of the hospital board and city councll were wore guests’ of the board Thursday night. Loft to right are: Mayor P. J. Les~ ter, hospital board chairman R. G. Moore, board ‘fnanco chairman J, D, McRae, clty clerk-comptroller R, W. Long, Edward Knight, and Alderman Norman Bellis, ‘ Staff Photo by Howard Phillips, WEATHER— Cloudy with showers tonight and Tuesday. Little change in temperature. = Winds southerly 30, Low tonight ‘ und high Tuesday at Part Hardy 42 and 80, Sandspit and Prince Rupert 40 and Tuesday, February 25, 1058 (Pacific Atandard Time) High Overereg 6:04 18.9 feet . 17:45 16.0 foot LOW vero L148 1.2 foot 29139 8.0 foob . ‘ ta ee TEN a "\ eee RNAS A A ASS as wad H ht Ah Od dcdabcd cd Ae Laka Se ee EE a er ee ee